“One of the best art museums in the country. If you are feeling ambitious you can walk there. Full of all kinds of art, and a wonderful collection of early American art, especially New England (think Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent). ”

“Boston Common (Boston's "central park") is in the middle of the city and has lots of grass to lay on, benches to sit on, and paths to walk on. Food vendors give you lots of choices to eat or drink and its well connected on the Red and Green T lines (The T is the boston subway system).”

“Worth going to just to see the home of Isabella Stewart Gardner! But also wonderful art, a new wing with excellent performance spaces, a nice cafe. Highly recommended. Close to the Museum of Fine Arts. You can walk there if you like to walk. ”

“The main campus of Harvard University is located 2 miles from our house. You can get there via a direct route by No 73 or No 71 bus routes. An easy and safe commute by bicycle via Brattle Street is also possible. ”

“The Aquarium is Downtown on the harbor. Easy to get there on the Metro. We highly recommend going on their Whale Watching tour. Boston Harbor is full of whales and the Aquarium ship knows just where to find them. Best time is from April to October.”